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Green Tech: Key Allies for Climate Goals
[Les technologies vertes, un allié essentiel pour atteindre les objectifs climatiques]

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  • Claire Alestra
  • Gilbert Cette
  • Valérie Chouard
  • Rémy Lecat

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How can technology help achieve the Paris Agreement goals of net zero emissions and limiting global warming? The Alestra et al. (2022) Advanced Climate Change Long-term Model (ACCL) is used to assess different scenarios of technological innovations and carbon taxation. Only a multi-lever strategy could reach the climate objectives. Dans quelle mesure la technologie peut-elle contribuer à la réalisation des objectifs de l’Accord de Paris, à savoir atteindre la neutralité carbone et limiter le réchauffement climatique ? Le modèle ACCL (« Advanced Climate Change Long-term Model ») d’Alestra et al. (2022) est utilisé pour évaluer différents scénarios d’innovation technologique et de taxation carbone. Seule une stratégie faisant intervenir plusieurs leviers d’action peut permettre d’atteindre ces objectifs climatiques.

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  • Claire Alestra & Gilbert Cette & Valérie Chouard & Rémy Lecat, . "Green Tech: Key Allies for Climate Goals [Les technologies vertes, un allié essentiel pour atteindre les objectifs climatiques]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:322
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